List your most recent degree first. Include the name of the university where you studied, the dates you attended, the degree you earned and the specific area of study. If you think it is applicable or advisable, list your grade-point average plus any graduation honors you received.
Include relevant course work undertaken in your postgraduate degree. If you are applying for a specialized job or program, showing expertise in topics related to the field enhances your eligibility. List course titles and a brief description. If you were part of a program of study that had well-known faculty in the academic community, you may want to consider listing their names assuming you had them as professors. Include information about your thesis or dissertation, thus demonstrating your professional and academic interests and experience.
Mention related work experience undertaken during your postgraduate education. These include volunteer activities and job placements. Listing these work experiences shows your familiarity with your field of study. Outline any time spent abroad during your postgraduate education. Recruiters look favorably on a global worldview.